My 3 social media packages explained

My 3 social media packages explained

Okay, technically, they’re modules, not packages. I have 5 module types customers can choose from so they can build their own custom package.

For social media management, I offer three modules: Picante, Picoso, and Diablo. Each is designed for a specific type of business need, but what they all have in common is professional service.

I have 9 years experience managing social media accounts, including ones with thousands of followers. In fact, I currently manage accounts with a combined following of over 70,000 people.

Here’s the breakdown for all 3 social media management modules:

Picante

Social Media Picante is perfect for small, low-traffic social media accounts or companies needing a budget solution. For only $200 per month per account, you will receive 4 hours of dedicated social media management time. As with all the social media management modules, this includes content creation, content curation, and engaging with other accounts.

Picoso

Like Picante, Social Media Picoso includes content creation, content curation, and engaging with other accounts, but you get increased content and engagement and better value for your dollar. For $400 per month per account, you get 10 hours of dedicated social media management time. That’s like getting 2 hours free every month!

This is actually our most popular module.

Diablo

Social Media Diablo is a supercharged version of Picoso. Not only do you get the same 10 hours of dedicated social media management time for curation, creation, and engagement, but also you get real-time customer response.

If you need someone responding to tweets or Facebook comments sooner than within the next day or two, this is the module for you. It’s $600 per month per account.

No matter which of the 3 modules you pick, you’ll get dedicated time carved out of my schedule to build your accounts organically, resulting in real, meaningful growth.

Any questions? Let me know below.

By Kim Siever

I am a copywriter and copyeditor. I blog on writing and social media tips mostly, but I sometimes throw in my thoughts about running a small business. Follow me on Twitter at @hotpepper.